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46 hours ago —
Popular Science
Stanford's Artificial Neural Network Is The Biggest Ever
It's 6.5 times bigger than the network Google premiered last year, which has learned to recognize YouTube cats. Last summer, in conjunction with Stanford researchers, Google[x], the R&D arm...
3 days ago —
The Register UK
Google Brain king slashes cost of AI gear
Anything CPU can do GPU can do better The architect behind some of Google's mammoth machine-learning systems has figured out a way to dramatically reduce the cost of the infrastructure needed fo...
Anything CPU can do GPU can do better The architect behind some of Google's mammoth machine-learning systems has figured out a way to dramatically reduce the cost of the infrastructure needed fo...
5 days ago —
NY Post
Hasnt advanced
In the summer of 1972, while Bobby Fischer was taking the world championship title from Boris Spassky, a British expert on artificial intelligence suggested a new form of the game, "consultation...
In the summer of 1972, while Bobby Fischer was taking the world championship title from Boris Spassky, a British expert on artificial intelligence suggested a new form of the game, "consultation...
13 Jun 2013 —
Australian News
10 Things IBM is Teaching the World About Winning in the Next Decade
When asked by CXOs about the future of business in the next few years -- mobile technologies, social business networks, social data analytics, artificial intelligence, smart ecommerce -- I find ...
When asked by CXOs about the future of business in the next few years -- mobile technologies, social business networks, social data analytics, artificial intelligence, smart ecommerce -- I find ...
12 Jun 2013 —
Gizmodo
Apple's Favorite New Startup Wants to Be the Pixar of Robotics
Apple CEO Tim Cook surprised everyone at this year's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) when he invited a tiny robotics startup onto the stage. Out came Boris Sofman, the chief executive of ...
Apple CEO Tim Cook surprised everyone at this year's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) when he invited a tiny robotics startup onto the stage. Out came Boris Sofman, the chief executive of ...
11 Jun 2013 —
Top Tech News
E3 To Showcase New Gaming Frontiers
What is the next generation of gaming? It's a question the video game industry hasn't quite figured out yet, but it's one it must confront at this week's Electronic Entertainment Expo, the much-...
What is the next generation of gaming? It's a question the video game industry hasn't quite figured out yet, but it's one it must confront at this week's Electronic Entertainment Expo, the much-...
11 Jun 2013 —
Mashable
How Anki Achieved Every Startup's Dream of Launching at an Apple Event
Less than ten minutes into the keynote event at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday, CEO Tim Cook did something unusual: He ceded the stage to an unknown startup. "This morning, ...
Less than ten minutes into the keynote event at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday, CEO Tim Cook did something unusual: He ceded the stage to an unknown startup. "This morning, ...
11 Jun 2013 —
GigaOM
Anki demonstrates artificial intelligence savvy with car game at WWDC
If youre looking for a wild driving experience, you could invest in a Tesla and, eventually, do a cross-country road trip, or you can check out the miniature car that can be controlled through a...
If youre looking for a wild driving experience, you could invest in a Tesla and, eventually, do a cross-country road trip, or you can check out the miniature car that can be controlled through a...
10 Jun 2013 —
Touch Arcade
WWDC 2013: Anki Debuts 'Real World' Robotic Car Game, 'Anki Drive'
At the WWDC 2013 keynote, app developer Anki took the stage and debuted a bluetooth-powered app called Anki Drive that pairs with robotic cars, giving them the ability to drive around a printed ...
10 Jun 2013 —
Science 2.0
Artificial Intelligence For Language? Programming Content And Intuition In Semantics
For a human, knowing the difference between the "charge" of a battery and being charged in a crime is easy. Any three-year-old can look at a cartoon of a chicken and say "That's a chicken" but f...
For a human, knowing the difference between the "charge" of a battery and being charged in a crime is easy. Any three-year-old can look at a cartoon of a chicken and say "That's a chicken" but f...
08 Jun 2013 —
Cinema Blend
Oblivion's Karl Gajdusek Developing Sci-Fi Drama The Spark For HBO
To say HBO's had success with the fantasy genre would be putting it mildly, when taking Game of Thrones into account. But how would the premium cable channel do with a full-on sci-fi drama? We m...
08 Jun 2013 —
Gizmodo
Want To Know Everything About Everyone? Work the Prism For Palantir!
"I applied for a writer job at Palantir," a California journalist tells Front! "They specialize in using artificial intelligence to analyze data, something like that. My [Republican friend] work...
07 Jun 2013 —
Gizmodo
An Early Online Privacy Expert Revisits His 1985 Predictions Today
Back in 1985, Larry Hunter was a grad student studying artificial intelligence at Yale. He had access to the kinds of computers and networking tools that few Americans even knew existed at the t...
06 Jun 2013 —
Medgadget
SentiMetrix Uses Artificial Intelligence to Detect PTSD
Use the Internet long enough and youll discover that its an effective forum for expressing your deepest feelings and secrets to millions of other people while remaining anonymous at the same tim...
05 Jun 2013 —
Pittsburgh Business Journal
MARC USA leverages CMU innovation
MARC USA and Carnegie Mellon University are teaming up to form a long-term strategic alliance, the communications firm announced Wednesday. The alliance will take ideas from the lab and infuse ...
MARC USA and Carnegie Mellon University are teaming up to form a long-term strategic alliance, the communications firm announced Wednesday. The alliance will take ideas from the lab and infuse ...